Ayla device agent able to support any cellular/LPWAN protocol and a wide range of enterprise applications. Ayla Networks today announced that its device agent software now includes the Qualcomm® LTE IoT software development kit (SDK) from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., designed for use with the Qualcomm® MDM9206 LTE IoT global multimode modem. This means that IoT […]
Archives for 2019
Data highway: Autonomous vehicles and the connectivity challenge
Dr Bryan Marshall, Head of IoT and AV Technology at Nominet, discusses the challenging road to our connected transportation future. NEW CONNECTIONS An occasional series of vendor perspectives on the world of connected business. The global autonomous vehicle market is expected to grow at a rate of almost 40 percent from 2019 to 2026, as […]
Automated Best-First Feature Selection
In this third post about feature selection scripts in WhizzML, we will introduce the third and final algorithm, Best-First Feature Selection (Best-First). In the first post, we discussed Recursive Feature Selection, and in the second post, we covered Boruta. You can find this script in the BigML Script Gallery If you want to know more about it, visit its info page. Best-First […]
Answering your questions on Hyperledger Fabric performance and scale
Share this post: There’s been a lot of confusion (and Fear Uncertainty and Doubt) about The Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger Fabric performance and scale; and, admittedly, a lack of information about best practices that can help you yield improved performance and scale. The reality is that Hyperledger Fabric does perform and scale nicely, given the right […]
5 Ways to Utilize Your Tech Infrastructure to the Fullest Extent
An article by Marc, Editor at IoT Business News. An organization’s tech infrastructure allows them to optimize business performance and enables competitive advantage if that tech infrastructure is used to its fullest extent. Many organizations aren’t aware of the variety of ways to get the most out of their infrastructure and so they lose that […]
Disaster Recovery support for Linux on VMware
Over the last five years, a gradual shift is observed toward open source environments for a number of advantages over boxed open sources. Factors of lower cost, flexibility, security, performance, and community support for open source operating systems, primarily Linux distros have largely been driving this shift across organizations. Microsoft has embraced this industry trend […]
Azure Site Recovery: Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) for Azure, by Azure
This blog was co-authored by Sujay Talasila, Senior Program Manager, Cloud + Enterprise. Microsoft Azure is the first public cloud to offer native disaster recovery (DR) solution for applications running on IaaS virtual machines (VMs). Six months ago, we announced the general availability of DR for Azure VMs using Azure Site Recovery (ASR). Since then […]
CPaaS must provide IoT businesses with a flexible platform to build their propositions on
Communications platforms as a service (CPaaS) have lots of different names depending on what the service providers and vendors choose to call them but the principle of offering a standardised, global connectivity platform that is composed of network access and a management system is of appeal to IoT service providers, writes George Malim. If you […]
Azure Security Center can detect emerging vulnerabilities in Linux
Recently a new flaw was discovered in PolKit – a component which controls system-wide privileges in Unix OS. This vulnerability potentially allows unprivileged account to have root permission. In this blog post, we will focus on the recent vulnerability, demonstrate how attacker can easily abuse and weaponize it. In addition, we will preset how Azure […]
Successful AI is all down to data management
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days, whether in reality or just as a hyped-up label for some simple rules-based decisioning, and this has led to some interesting problems, says David Smith, head of GDPR Technology, SAS UK & Ireland. The first of these is mistrust, as noted by the incoming president of the British Science Association, Professor Jim Al-Khalili: […]